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Author SHA1 Message Date
jp9000 b03eae57c6 (API Change) Fix "apply service settings" functions
API changed from:
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EXPORT void obs_service_apply_encoder_settings(obs_service_t *service,
		obs_encoder_t *video_encoder,
		obs_encoder_t *audio_encoder);

void obs_service_info::apply_encoder_settings(void *data
			obs_encoder_t *video_encoder,
			obs_encoder_t *audio_encoder);

To:
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EXPORT void obs_service_apply_encoder_settings(obs_service_t *service,
		obs_data_t *video_encoder_settings,
		obs_data_t *audio_encoder_settings);

void obs_service_info::apply_encoder_settings(void *data
			obs_data_t *video_encoder_settings,
			obs_data_t *audio_encoder_settings);

These changes make it so that instead of an encoder potentially being
updated more than once with different settings, that these functions
will be called for the specific settings being used, and the settings
will be updated according to what's required by the service.

This fixes that design flaw and ensures that there's no case where
obs_encoder_update is called where the settings might not have
service-specific settings applied.
2015-03-07 16:32:00 -08:00
jp9000 5a4a9befd2 rtmp-services: Add encoder settings callback
Swaps out the old initialize callback code that applied encoder settings
to the new apply_encoder_settings callback
2015-02-10 19:27:37 -08:00
jp9000 84e1f47ced (API Change) Add support for multiple audio mixers
API changed:
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void obs_output_set_audio_encoder(
		obs_output_t *output,
		obs_encoder_t *encoder);

obs_encoder_t *obs_output_get_audio_encoder(
		const obs_output_t *output);

obs_encoder_t *obs_audio_encoder_create(
		const char *id,
		const char *name,
		obs_data_t *settings);

Changed to:
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/* 'idx' specifies the track index of the output */
void obs_output_set_audio_encoder(
		obs_output_t *output,
		obs_encoder_t *encoder,
		size_t idx);

/* 'idx' specifies the track index of the output */
obs_encoder_t *obs_output_get_audio_encoder(
		const obs_output_t *output,
		size_t idx);

/* 'mixer_idx' specifies the mixer index to capture audio from */
obs_encoder_t *obs_audio_encoder_create(
		const char *id,
		const char *name,
		obs_data_t *settings,
		size_t mixer_idx);

Overview
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This feature allows multiple audio mixers to be used at a time.  This
capability was able to be added with surprisingly very little extra
overhead.  Audio will not be mixed unless it's assigned to a specific
mixer, and mixers will not mix unless they have an active mix
connection.

Mostly this will be useful for being able to separate out specific audio
for recording versus streaming, but will also be useful for certain
streaming services that support multiple audio streams via RTMP.

I didn't want to use a variable amount of mixers due to the desire to
reduce heap allocations, so currently I set the limit to 4 simultaneous
mixers; this number can be increased later if needed, but honestly I
feel like it's just the right number to use.

Sources:

Sources can now specify which audio mixers their audio is mixed to; this
can be a single mixer or multiple mixers at a time.  The
obs_source_set_audio_mixers function sets the audio mixer which an audio
source applies to.  For example, 0xF would mean that the source applies
to all four mixers.

Audio Encoders:

Audio encoders now must specify which specific audio mixer they use when
they encode audio data.

Outputs:

Outputs that use encoders can now support multiple audio tracks at once
if they have the OBS_OUTPUT_MULTI_TRACK capability flag set.  This is
mostly only useful for certain types of RTMP transmissions, though may
be useful for file formats that support multiple audio tracks as well
later on.
2015-02-04 16:51:29 -08:00
jp9000 ccfae7e287 rtmp-services: Fix setting of custom x264 profile
Profile was being set as a bool rather than a string, resulting in an
embarrassing situation where the profile was being set to 'true' rather
than the actual profile name.  ..There really needs to be a compiler
warning for using non-bools as bools.  This is one of the reason I
started using !! to change non-bools to bools.
2015-01-07 03:16:02 -08:00
Palana 94a93abb2b (API Change) Pass data to get_properties when possible 2014-10-01 15:39:57 +02:00
jp9000 c9df41c1e2 (API Change) Remove pointers from all typedefs
Typedef pointers are unsafe.  If you do:
typedef struct bla *bla_t;
then you cannot use it as a constant, such as: const bla_t, because
that constant will be to the pointer itself rather than to the
underlying data.  I admit this was a fundamental mistake that must
be corrected.

All typedefs that were pointer types will now have their pointers
removed from the type itself, and the pointers will be used when they
are actually used as variables/parameters/returns instead.

This does not break ABI though, which is pretty nice.
2014-09-25 21:48:11 -07:00
jp9000 04712b5fe9 (API Change) Unsquish obs_data_* names
Changed:                 To:
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obs_data_getjson         obs_data_get_json
obs_data_getstring       obs_data_get_string
obs_data_getint          obs_data_get_int
obs_data_getdouble       obs_data_get_double
obs_data_getbool         obs_data_get_bool
obs_data_getobj          obs_data_get_obj
obs_data_getarray        obs_data_get_array
obs_data_setstring       obs_data_set_string
obs_data_setint          obs_data_set_int
obs_data_setdouble       obs_data_set_double
obs_data_setbool         obs_data_set_bool
obs_data_setobj          obs_data_set_obj
obs_data_setarray        obs_data_set_array
obs_data_item_getstring  obs_data_item_get_string
obs_data_item_getint     obs_data_item_get_int
obs_data_item_getdouble  obs_data_item_get_double
obs_data_item_getbool    obs_data_item_get_bool
obs_data_item_getobj     obs_data_item_get_obj
obs_data_item_getarray   obs_data_item_get_array
obs_data_item_setstring  obs_data_item_set_string
obs_data_item_setint     obs_data_item_set_int
obs_data_item_setdouble  obs_data_item_set_double
obs_data_item_setbool    obs_data_item_set_bool
obs_data_item_setobj     obs_data_item_set_obj
obs_data_item_setarray   obs_data_item_set_array
2014-08-09 11:57:36 -07:00
jp9000 2d606dd8d8 (API Change) Use 'get' convention: API callbacks
Renamed:                       To:
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obs_source_info::defaults       obs_source_info::get_defaults
obs_source_info::properties     obs_source_info::get_properties
obs_output_info::defaults       obs_output_info::get_defaults
obs_output_info::properties     obs_output_info::get_properties
obs_output_info::total_bytes    obs_output_info::get_total_bytes
obs_output_info::dropped_frames obs_output_info::get_dropped_frames
obs_encoder_info::defaults      obs_encoder_info::get_defaults
obs_encoder_info::properties    obs_encoder_info::get_properties
obs_encoder_info::extra_data    obs_encoder_info::get_extra_data
obs_encoder_info::sei_data      obs_encoder_info::get_sei_data
obs_encoder_info::audio_info    obs_encoder_info::get_audio_info
obs_encoder_info::video_info    obs_encoder_info::get_video_fino
obs_service_info::defaults      obs_service_info::get_defaults
obs_service_info::properties    obs_service_info::get_properties
2014-08-09 11:57:30 -07:00
jp9000 c83d05117f (API Change) Unsquish libobs API callback names
Renamed:                    To:
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obs_source_info::getname    obs_source_info::get_name
obs_source_info::getwidth   obs_source_info::get_width
obs_source_info::getheight  obs_source_info::get_height
obs_output_info::getname    obs_output_info::get_name
obs_encoder_info::getname   obs_encoder_info::get_name
obs_service_info::getname   obs_service_info::get_name
2014-08-08 11:04:46 -07:00
jp9000 59ea3becf2 (API Change) Refactor module handling
Changed API:
- char *obs_find_plugin_file(const char *sub_path);

  Changed to: char *obs_module_file(const char *file);

  Cahnge it so you no longer need to specify a sub-path such as:
  obs_find_plugin_file("module_name/file.ext")

  Instead, now automatically handle the module data path so all you need
  to do is:
  obs_module_file("file.ext")

- int obs_load_module(const char *name);

  Changed to: int obs_open_module(obs_module_t *module,
                                  const char *path,
                                  const char *data_path);
              bool obs_init_module(obs_module_t module);

  Change the module loading API so that if the front-end chooses, it can
  load modules directly from a specified path, and associate a data
  directory with it on the spot.

  The module will not be initialized immediately; obs_init_module must
  be called on the module pointer in order to fully initialize the
  module.  This is done so a module can be disabled by the front-end if
  the it so chooses.

New API:
- void obs_add_module_path(const char *bin, const char *data);

  These functions allow you to specify new module search paths to add,
  and allow you to search through them, or optionally just load all
  modules from them.  If the string %module% is included, it will
  replace it with the module's name when that string is used as a
  lookup.  Data paths are now directly added to the module's internal
  storage structure, and when obs_find_module_file is used, it will look
  up the pointer to the obs_module structure and get its data directory
  that way.

  Example:
  obs_add_module_path("/opt/obs/my-modules/%module%/bin",
                      "/opt/obs/my-modules/%module%/data");

  This would cause it to additionally look for the binary of a
  hypthetical module named "foo" at /opt/obs/my-modules/foo/bin/foo.so
  (or libfoo.so), and then look for the data in
  /opt/obs/my-modules/foo/data.

  This gives the front-end more flexibility for handling third-party
  plugin modules, or handling all plugin modules in a custom way.

- void obs_find_modules(obs_find_module_callback_t callback, void
                        *param);

  This searches the existing paths for modules and calls the callback
  function when any are found.  Useful for plugin management and custom
  handling of the paths by the front-end if desired.

- void obs_load_all_modules(void);

  Search through the paths and both loads and initializes all modules
  automatically without custom handling.

- void obs_enum_modules(obs_enum_module_callback_t callback,
                        void *param);

  Enumerates currently opened modules.
2014-07-27 17:29:10 -07:00
jp9000 482791c5b6 Add locale for modules 2014-07-11 17:29:00 -07:00
jp9000 0b4a259e56 Remove 'locale' parameter from all callbacks
The locale parameter was a mistake, because it puts extra needless
burden upon the module developer to have to handle this variable for
each and every single callback function.  The parameter is being removed
in favor of a single centralized module callback function that
specifically updates locale information for a module only when needed.
2014-06-25 12:36:26 -07:00
jp9000 74b4743bce Remove 'locale' from properties
Having the value stored here is somewhat pointless, so this is one step
in fixing the locale handling.  Locale should be handled by the modules
themselves with their own loaded locale lookup information.
2014-06-25 12:36:26 -07:00
Palana 6654473fa0 Restore compatibility with released Jansson versions 2014-06-17 17:02:41 +02:00
jp9000 7c8ef6f6ef rtmp-common: Apply service encoder settings
Common services that require specific encoder settings (specified in the
'recommended' section of the json file) will now have those encoder
settings applied before the encoders start up.

This fixes the issue with services like twitch that weren't getting
their required 2-second keyframe maximum interval set.
2014-06-16 21:39:27 -07:00
jp9000 52746c2523 Add (temporary terrible) volume controls
- Add volume control

   These volume controls are basically nothing more than sliders.  They
   look terrible and hopefully will be as temporary as they are
   terrible.

 - Allow saving of specific non-user sources via obs_load_source and
   obs_save_source functions.

 - Save data of desktop/mic audio sources (sync data, volume data, etc),
   and load the data on startup.

 - Make it so that a scene is created by default if first time using the
   application.  On certain operating systems where supported, a default
   capture will be created.  Desktop capture on mac, particularly.  Not
   sure what to do about windows because monitor capture on windows 7 is
   completely terrible and is bad to start users off with.
2014-05-03 22:54:38 -07:00
jp9000 8830c4102f obs-studio UI: Implement stream settings UI
- Updated the services API so that it links up with an output and
   the output gets data from that service rather than via settings.
   This allows the service context to have control over how an output is
   used, and makes it so that the URL/key/etc isn't necessarily some
   static setting.

   Also, if the service is attached to an output, it will stick around
   until the output is destroyed.

 - The settings interface has been updated so that it can allow the
   usage of service plugins.  What this means is that now you can create
   a service plugin that can control aspects of the stream, and it
   allows each service to create their own user interface if they create
   a service plugin module.

 - Testing out saving of current service information.  Saves/loads from
   JSON in to obs_data_t, seems to be working quite nicely, and the
   service object information is saved/preserved on exit, and loaded
   again on startup.

 - I agonized over the settings user interface for days, and eventually
   I just decided that the only way that users weren't going to be
   fumbling over options was to split up the settings in to simple/basic
   output, pre-configured, and then advanced for advanced use (such as
   multiple outputs or services, which I'll implement later).

   This was particularly painful to really design right, I wanted more
   features and wanted to include everything in one interface but
   ultimately just realized from experience that users are just not
   technically knowledgable about it and will end up fumbling with the
   settings rather than getting things done.

   Basically, what this means is that casual users only have to enter in
   about 3 things to configure their stream:  Stream key, audio bitrate,
   and video bitrate.  I am really happy with this interface for those
   types of users, but it definitely won't be sufficient for advanced
   usage or for custom outputs, so that stuff will have to be separated.

 - Improved the JSON usage for the 'common streaming services' context,
   I realized that JSON arrays are there to ensure sorting, while
   forgetting that general items are optimized for hashing.  So
   basically I'm just using arrays now to sort items in it.
2014-04-24 02:19:03 -07:00
jp9000 43057038fc Add 'common' and 'custom' RTMP services
This plugin is just a generic service plugin for basic RTMP streaming
service stuff.

This just has a 'common' service that has a list of common/simple
streaming services that don't have their own custom service modules, and
then a 'custom' service that allows you to enter in the stream URL and
key manually, without a service/server list.

Also, copy the jansson VS projects file (don't modify the old one) so
that it's located in the vs/2013 directory, so that other libraries can
properly link with it without having to enter in extra information just
to include jansson
2014-04-19 20:54:18 -07:00